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Science News Roundup 6-26-05
Archaeologists have solved the mysetery of Stonehenge bluestones.
In your brain you have a single neuron for each celebrity according to a
new study.
A shark has killed a young girl off the coast of Florida in the Gulf of Mexico. It was described as a very unusual and aggressive attack.
The fossil of a venomous mammal has been found.
Lots of people fear the dentist.
A study suggests that the smell of grapefruit makes men think women are
six years younger than they really are.
Monks are using hypersectral imaging to retrieve ancient texts.
Live Science describes ways global warming is changing life in the animal kingdom.
A Da Vinci masterpiece may be hidden in a hollow space behind an Italian palazzo's murals.
The only sunblock that really works is illegal in the U.S.
A New Scientist article says there is no paradox for time travellers.
Chinese and European scientists have found Anti-SARS medicine.
The coast of Louisiana and Texas might be sinking.
Having great friends can make you live longer. Friends had more of an impact than being close to family members according to the study.
Posted on June 26, 2005
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